[html5] r1573 - /
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Thu May 8 23:18:09 PDT 2008
Author: ianh
Date: 2008-05-08 23:18:08 -0700 (Thu, 08 May 2008)
New Revision: 1573
Modified:
index
source
Log:
[e] (0) minor editorial fixes
Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index 2008-05-09 06:10:55 UTC (rev 1572)
+++ index 2008-05-09 06:18:08 UTC (rev 1573)
@@ -2257,23 +2257,23 @@
title="">index</var>th" liberally. We should define those to be zero-based
and be clearer about this.
- <p>Unless other specified, if a DOM attribute that is a floating point
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a DOM attribute that is a floating point
number type (<code title="">float</code>) is assigned an Infinity or
Not-a-Number value, a <code title=big-issue>NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code>
exception must be raised.
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method with an argument that is a floating
- point number type (<code title="">float</code>) is passed an Infinity or
- Not-a-Number value, a <code title=big-issue>NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code>
- exception must be raised.</p>
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method with an argument that is a
+ floating point number type (<code title="">float</code>) is passed an
+ Infinity or Not-a-Number value, a <code
+ title=big-issue>NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code> exception must be raised.</p>
<!-- XXX DOMB -->
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method is passed fewer arguments than is
- defined for that method in its IDL definition, a <code
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method is passed fewer arguments than
+ is defined for that method in its IDL definition, a <code
title=big-issue>NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code> exception must be raised.</p>
<!-- XXX DOMB -->
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method is passed more arguments than is
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method is passed more arguments than is
defined for that method in its IDL definition, the excess arguments must
be ignored.</p>
<!-- XXX When updating this spec for
@@ -2412,10 +2412,9 @@
have no namespace (they are in the per-element partition).
<p>The term <a href="#html-">HTML documents</a> is sometimes used in
- contrast with <a href="#xml-documents">XML documents</a> to mean
- specifically documents that were parsed using an <a href="#html-0">HTML
- parser</a> (as opposed to using an XML parser or created purely through
- the DOM).
+ contrast with <a href="#xml-documents">XML documents</a> to specifically
+ mean documents that were parsed using an <a href="#html-0">HTML parser</a>
+ (as opposed to using an XML parser or created purely through the DOM).
<p>Generally, when the specification states that a feature applies to HTML
or XHTML, it also includes the other. When a feature specifically only
@@ -50007,31 +50006,30 @@
Web, = Lars Gunther --> Kornel
Lesinski, 黒澤剛志 (KUROSAWA Takeshi), Kristof
Zelechovski, Lachlan Hunt, Larry Page, Lars Gunther, Laura L. Carlson,
- Laura Wisewell, Laurens Holst, Leif Halvard Silli, Lenny Domnitser,
- Léonard Bouchet, Leons Petrazickis, Logan<!-- on
- moz irc -->,
- Loune, Maciej Stachowiak, Magnus Kristiansen<!--
- Dashiva -->, Malcolm
- Rowe, Mark Nottingham, Mark Rowe<!--bdash-->, Mark Schenk, Martijn
- Wargers, Martin Atkins, Martin Dürst, Martin Honnen, Masataka Yakura,
- Mathieu Henri, Matthew Mastracci, Matthew Raymond, Matthew Thomas, Mattias
- Waldau, Max Romantschuk, Michael 'Ratt' Iannarelli, Michael A. Nachbaur,
- Michael A. Puls II<!--Shadow2531-->, Michael Carter, Michael Gratton,
- Michael Powers, Michael Smith, Michel Fortin, Michiel van der Blonk, Mihai
- Şucan<!-- from ROBO Design -->, Mike Brown, Mike Dierken<!--
- S. Mike Dierken -->,
- Mike Dixon, Mike Schinkel, Mike Shaver, Mike Smith, Mikko Rantalainen,
- Neil Deakin, Neil Soiffer, Olav Junker Kjær, Oliver Hunt, Peter
- Kasting, Philip Taylor, Philip TAYLOR<!-- a different one -->, Rachid
- Finge, Rajas Moonka, Ralf Stoltze, Ralph Giles, Raphael Champeimont, Rene
- Saarsoo, Richard Ishida, Rimantas Liubertas, Robert O'Callahan, Robert
- Sayre, Roman Ivanov, S. Mike Dierken, Sam Ruby, Sam Weinig, Scott Hess,
- Sean Knapp, Shaun Inman, Silvia Pfeiffer, Simon Pieters, Stefan Haustein,
- Stephen Ma, Steve Faulkner, Steve Runyon, Steven Garrity, Stewart Brodie,
- Stuart Parmenter, Sunava Dutta, Tantek Çelik, Terrence Wood, Thomas
- Broyer, Thomas O'Connor, Tim Altman, Tim Johansson, Tyler Close, Vladimir
- Vukićević, Wakaba, Wayne Pollock, William Swanson, and
- Øistein E. Andersen, for their useful and substantial comments.
+ Laura Wisewell, Laurens Holst, Lee Kowalkowski, Leif Halvard Silli, Lenny
+ Domnitser, Léonard Bouchet, Leons Petrazickis,
+ Logan<!-- on moz irc -->, Loune, Maciej Stachowiak, Magnus
+ Kristiansen<!-- Dashiva -->, Malcolm Rowe, Mark Nottingham, Mark
+ Rowe<!--bdash-->, Mark Schenk, Martijn Wargers, Martin Atkins, Martin
+ Dürst, Martin Honnen, Masataka Yakura, Mathieu Henri, Matthew
+ Mastracci, Matthew Raymond, Matthew Thomas, Mattias Waldau, Max
+ Romantschuk, Michael 'Ratt' Iannarelli, Michael A. Nachbaur, Michael A.
+ Puls II<!--Shadow2531-->, Michael Carter, Michael Gratton, Michael Powers,
+ Michael Smith, Michel Fortin, Michiel van der Blonk, Mihai
+ Şucan<!-- from ROBO Design -->, Mike Brown, Mike
+ Dierken<!-- S. Mike Dierken -->, Mike Dixon, Mike Schinkel, Mike Shaver,
+ Mike Smith, Mikko Rantalainen, Neil Deakin, Neil Soiffer, Olav Junker
+ Kjær, Oliver Hunt, Peter Kasting, Philip Taylor, Philip
+ TAYLOR<!-- a different one -->, Rachid Finge, Rajas Moonka, Ralf Stoltze,
+ Ralph Giles, Raphael Champeimont, Rene Saarsoo, Richard Ishida, Rimantas
+ Liubertas, Robert O'Callahan, Robert Sayre, Roman Ivanov, S. Mike Dierken,
+ Sam Ruby, Sam Weinig, Scott Hess, Sean Knapp, Shaun Inman, Silvia
+ Pfeiffer, Simon Pieters, Stefan Haustein, Stephen Ma, Steve Faulkner,
+ Steve Runyon, Steven Garrity, Stewart Brodie, Stuart Parmenter, Sunava
+ Dutta, Tantek Çelik, Terrence Wood, Thomas Broyer, Thomas O'Connor,
+ Tim Altman, Tim Johansson, Tyler Close, Vladimir Vukićević,
+ Wakaba, Wayne Pollock, William Swanson, and Øistein E. Andersen,
+ for their useful and substantial comments.
<p>Thanks also to everyone who has ever posted about HTML5 to their blogs,
public mailing lists, or forums, including the <a
Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source 2008-05-09 06:10:55 UTC (rev 1572)
+++ source 2008-05-09 06:18:08 UTC (rev 1573)
@@ -513,26 +513,26 @@
title="">index</var>th" liberally. We should define those to be
zero-based and be clearer about this.</p>
- <p>Unless other specified, if a DOM attribute that is a floating
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a DOM attribute that is a floating
point number type (<code title="">float</code>) is assigned an
Infinity or Not-a-Number value, a <code
title="big-issue">NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code> exception must be
raised.</p>
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method with an argument that is a
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method with an argument that is a
floating point number type (<code title="">float</code>) is passed
an Infinity or Not-a-Number value, a <code
title="big-issue">NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code> exception must be
raised.</p>
<!-- XXX DOMB -->
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method is passed fewer
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method is passed fewer
arguments than is defined for that method in its IDL definition,
a <code title="big-issue">NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR</code> exception must be
raised.</p>
<!-- XXX DOMB -->
- <p>Unless other specified, if a method is passed more arguments than
+ <p>Unless otherwise specified, if a method is passed more arguments than
is defined for that method in its IDL definition, the excess
arguments must be ignored.</p> <!-- XXX When updating this spec for
Bindings-For-DOM-compliance, also remove or consider the equivalent
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@
namespace (they are in the per-element partition).</p>
<p>The term <span>HTML documents</span> is sometimes used in
- contrast with <span>XML documents</span> to mean specifically
+ contrast with <span>XML documents</span> to specifically mean
documents that were parsed using an <span>HTML parser</span> (as
opposed to using an XML parser or created purely through the
DOM).</p>
@@ -45277,31 +45277,32 @@
Web, = Lars Gunther --> Kornel Lesinski,
黒澤剛志 (KUROSAWA Takeshi), Kristof
Zelechovski, Lachlan Hunt, Larry Page, Lars Gunther, Laura
- L. Carlson, Laura Wisewell, Laurens Holst, Leif Halvard Silli, Lenny
- Domnitser, Léonard Bouchet, Leons Petrazickis, Logan<!-- on
- moz irc -->, Loune, Maciej Stachowiak, Magnus Kristiansen<!--
- Dashiva -->, Malcolm Rowe, Mark Nottingham, Mark Rowe<!--bdash-->,
- Mark Schenk, Martijn Wargers, Martin Atkins, Martin Dürst,
- Martin Honnen, Masataka Yakura, Mathieu Henri, Matthew Mastracci,
- Matthew Raymond, Matthew Thomas, Mattias Waldau, Max Romantschuk,
- Michael 'Ratt' Iannarelli, Michael A. Nachbaur, Michael A. Puls
- II<!--Shadow2531-->, Michael Carter, Michael Gratton, Michael
- Powers, Michael Smith, Michel Fortin, Michiel van der Blonk, Mihai
- Şucan<!-- from ROBO Design -->, Mike Brown, Mike Dierken<!--
- S. Mike Dierken -->, Mike Dixon, Mike Schinkel, Mike Shaver, Mike
- Smith, Mikko Rantalainen, Neil Deakin, Neil Soiffer, Olav Junker
- Kjær, Oliver Hunt, Peter Kasting, Philip Taylor, Philip
- TAYLOR<!-- a different one -->, Rachid Finge, Rajas Moonka, Ralf
- Stoltze, Ralph Giles, Raphael Champeimont, Rene Saarsoo, Richard
- Ishida, Rimantas Liubertas, Robert O'Callahan, Robert Sayre, Roman
- Ivanov, S. Mike Dierken, Sam Ruby, Sam Weinig, Scott Hess, Sean
- Knapp, Shaun Inman, Silvia Pfeiffer, Simon Pieters, Stefan Haustein,
- Stephen Ma, Steve Faulkner, Steve Runyon, Steven Garrity, Stewart
- Brodie, Stuart Parmenter, Sunava Dutta, Tantek Çelik,
- Terrence Wood, Thomas Broyer, Thomas O'Connor, Tim Altman, Tim
- Johansson, Tyler Close, Vladimir Vukićević, Wakaba,
- Wayne Pollock, William Swanson, and Øistein E. Andersen, for
- their useful and substantial comments.</p>
+ L. Carlson, Laura Wisewell, Laurens Holst, Lee Kowalkowski, Leif
+ Halvard Silli, Lenny Domnitser, Léonard Bouchet, Leons
+ Petrazickis, Logan<!-- on moz irc -->, Loune, Maciej Stachowiak,
+ Magnus Kristiansen<!-- Dashiva -->, Malcolm Rowe, Mark Nottingham,
+ Mark Rowe<!--bdash-->, Mark Schenk, Martijn Wargers, Martin Atkins,
+ Martin Dürst, Martin Honnen, Masataka Yakura, Mathieu Henri,
+ Matthew Mastracci, Matthew Raymond, Matthew Thomas, Mattias Waldau,
+ Max Romantschuk, Michael 'Ratt' Iannarelli, Michael A. Nachbaur,
+ Michael A. Puls II<!--Shadow2531-->, Michael Carter, Michael
+ Gratton, Michael Powers, Michael Smith, Michel Fortin, Michiel van
+ der Blonk, Mihai Şucan<!-- from ROBO Design -->, Mike Brown,
+ Mike Dierken<!-- S. Mike Dierken -->, Mike Dixon, Mike Schinkel,
+ Mike Shaver, Mike Smith, Mikko Rantalainen, Neil Deakin, Neil
+ Soiffer, Olav Junker Kjær, Oliver Hunt, Peter Kasting, Philip
+ Taylor, Philip TAYLOR<!-- a different one -->, Rachid Finge, Rajas
+ Moonka, Ralf Stoltze, Ralph Giles, Raphael Champeimont, Rene
+ Saarsoo, Richard Ishida, Rimantas Liubertas, Robert O'Callahan,
+ Robert Sayre, Roman Ivanov, S. Mike Dierken, Sam Ruby, Sam Weinig,
+ Scott Hess, Sean Knapp, Shaun Inman, Silvia Pfeiffer, Simon Pieters,
+ Stefan Haustein, Stephen Ma, Steve Faulkner, Steve Runyon, Steven
+ Garrity, Stewart Brodie, Stuart Parmenter, Sunava Dutta, Tantek
+ Çelik, Terrence Wood, Thomas Broyer, Thomas O'Connor, Tim
+ Altman, Tim Johansson, Tyler Close, Vladimir
+ Vukićević, Wakaba, Wayne Pollock, William Swanson, and
+ Øistein E. Andersen, for their useful and substantial
+ comments.</p>
<p>Thanks also to everyone who has ever posted about HTML5 to their
blogs, public mailing lists, or forums, including the <a
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